A back to basics loom for weaving narrow braids. The plans include details for three designs - two table forms and a floor standing loom that can also act as a warping frame. An Inkle is useful for teaching first steps in weaving to childrenAuthor: David BryantPlan type: BSkill level: AProduct Code: DB4
Weaving width 1070mm, a floor standing loom with a rugged frame. Counterbalance roller/horse and pulley suspensions. Six pedal/four shaft wire/string heddles. Plans recently updated with a slightly different Swedish frame to that illustratedAuthor: David BryantPlan type: Skill level: WProduct Code: DB1105
The warping mill consists of a vertical revolving drum on a floor standing frame. The drum is fitted with pegs for securing the warp, and the frame is complete with heck blocks for spreading warps up to 15-20 metresAuthor: David BryantPlan type: ASkill level: TProduct Code: DB9
This is reproduced from a 1979 Practical Woodworking article. It provides adequate detail for the building a very useful loom with eight peddle actuated heddles. The construction would normally be in pineAuthor: Davis, B, , A, Plan type: ESkill level: TProduct Code: WW305A
This is a very rugged four shaft loom for six string or wire heddles. Actuation is by foot peddles through treble rollers giving true horizontal framing. It provides 42 inch working widthAuthor: David BryantPlan type: BSkill level: TProduct Code: DB5
This is a simple frame for weaving ties, braids and belts. It will normally take 24 cards, but can double up. The plans include notes on how to set up card weaving. Another useful piece for the junior school. Width 380mm.Author: David BryantPlan type: ASkill level: TProduct Code: DB1101
David Bryant designed this piece to take some of the tedium out of hand carding wool. The drum is 8 inch diameter. The unit features a positive gear and sprocket drive. Some metal working skill is required. Drum 205mm diameter, length 500mm.Author: David BryantPlan type: BSkill level: DProduct Code: DB1154